Posted on 07/14/2015 8:39:22 AM PDT by jjotto
The 2015 Family Leadership Summit [Saturday] July 18, 2015 Stephens Auditorium, Ames, Iowa
The FAMiLY LEADER is thrilled to partner with Frank Luntz and his team at Luntz Global Partners. At the Summit, Frank will be hosting interactive discussions with Iowans along with potential focus groups giving a unique opportunity for Iowans to gain insight about issues that affect the family.
The purpose of The Family Leadership Summit is to inspire, motivate, and educate conservatives regarding worldview application and the most pressing issues facing Americas families. The Summit will provide Iowans the opportunity to engage with national conservative leaders and hear their leadership vision on the issues that matter most to the future of America.
Last years Summit held in Ames, Iowa, was an extraordinary success, with more than 1,200 attendees and 100 members of the media. Many of the conservative movements most prominent leaders joined the Summit last year, such as Dr. Alveda King, Governor Rick Perry, Senator Tim Scott, Senator Ted Cruz, Governor Bobby Jindal, Governor Mike Huckabee, Tony Perkins, Joel Rosenberg, Ken Cuccinelli, and many others.
The format will be Q&A instead of stump speeches.
There should be a live feed from C-Span.
This should be good.
See if Trump is going to man-up on the Social Issues.
Luntz and his focus groups are destroying the Republican party...or at least, destroying the conservative message within the party.
A focus group has absolutely NO...as in ZIP ZERO NADA....way of measuring the impact of a message OVER THE COURSE OF weeks or months.
And yet, Rove and the GOP wizards (and some of the good guys) use focus groups for just that reason. It’s STUPID.
My dream ... Donald Trump becomes the defacto new GOP political strategist to show these dummkopfs how to create a winning message.
Yep. I hear ya.
Not sure about being a "GOP strategist" - but I think he's having an impact on the thinking of some of the good guys....
True dat. In my haste, I merely preferred him over Luntz or Rove. It’s all relative, eh?
...that’s what we call a tiny tiny minor quibble....:)
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